898 resultados para Program effectiveness
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Monthly Public Assistance Statistical Report Family Investment Program
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Monthly Public Assistance Statistical Report Family Investment Program
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Monthly Public Assistance Statistical Report Family Investment Program
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The Food Assistance Monthly Participation Report is a monthly summary of Food Assistance program participation, Statewide and for each Iowa county. Breakouts are reported for participants also in the FIP program, those only receiving Food Assistance, and those that are receiving economic assistance under other programs (primarily Medicaid). This report may also be known as the F-1 Report
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Monthly report about supplemental income produced by the Iowa Department of Human Services.
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Monthly Public Assistance Statistical Report Family Investment Program
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Monthly report about supplemental income produced by the Iowa Department of Human Services.
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School-Based Sealant Program by the Department of Public Health, Division of Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention.
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School-Based Sealant Program by the Department of Public Health, Division of Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention.
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School-Based Sealant Program by the Department of Public Health, Division of Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention.
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Report of Conservation Program Summary produced by Iowa Departmment of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
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Farm/Livestock Management Demonstration Program produced by Iowa Departmment of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
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This study analyzes the role of the working alliance on the life satisfaction and career decision difficulties of clients participating in career counseling in Switzerland. The study also compares these career counseling clients to a group of students who did not seek counseling, to explore the overall effectiveness of a face-to-face career counseling intervention, using a pre-post design. Results indicated that the working alliance was positively associated with clients' satisfaction with the intervention and with the final level of their life satisfaction. Working alliance was also negatively associated with the final levels of career decision difficulties. Moreover, clients' career decision difficulties significantly decreased and their life satisfaction increased throughout the intervention. These findings suggest that working alliance represents an important variable to better understand career interventions' underlying mechanisms. Moreover, face-to-face career counseling is effective considering career-specific as well as broader, life-related indicators.